UEM Jaipur launches MBA course in Hospital Healthcare Management
Adarsh Srivastava | March 15, 2023 | 11:47 AM IST | 1 min read
The university has designed the MBA HHM postgraduate programme to provide students an in-depth knowledge about the healthcare world and its dynamics.
NEW DELHI: University of Engineering and Management (UEM), Jaipur, in collaboration with Shalby Limited, launched MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management (MBA-HHM) from 2023 session. The university has designed the MBA HHM postgraduate programme to provide students an in-depth knowledge about the healthcare world and its dynamics.
The university's MBA programme is highly oriented towards planning, controlling and managing the healthcare system and its administration. Under the programme, students will have the opportunity to get trainings in Shalby Hospitals across India. Meritorious students will also get job opportunities in Shalby Hospital Units.
The agreement was signed between Professor Pradeep Kumar Sharma, registrar, UEM Jaipur and Babu Thomas, chief human resource officer, Shalby limited, Ahmedabad in presence of Anuj Sethi, manager, corporate relations, UEM Jaipur and Kaushik Chakraborty, head of Shalby Academy. They visited the advanced simulation-based Shalby Training Center also, which is one of its kind in the entire nation.
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